It's a mega-political junkie day, full hour size. We'll start off the hour with a look at the week-in-politics with our resident political junkie Ken Rudin. (and of course he'll try to stump you with this week's trivia question.) Then he'll be joined by former Arkansas Governor and former Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee with a look at the future of the GOP. Huckabee has written a new book entitled Do the Right Thing.

Last Sunday, NPR correspondent Ivan Watson and his transIator Ali Hamdani were working on a story in West Baghdad. As they walked back toward their vehicle, a bomb attached to their car exploded. Watson and Hamdani narrowly escaped. In our second hour, Watson and Hamdani will talk about the terrifying experience and the everyday challenges of reporting in Iraq. At the end of the hour, three guests— the daughter of Nazi camp commandant Amon Goeth, a Holocaust survivor who was imprisoned by Goeth, and the director who tells their story in a P.O.V. PBS documentary entitled Inheritance —- discuss how Nazi horrors affect newer generations.